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Size: Diameter approx. 19cm (ear to ear) Height approx. 19cm Accessories: Original box, cloth (Chasen not included) Shipping: Scheduled for an 80 or 100 size cardboard box. This is a used item. It is in good condition with no damage. When water was filled for a few hours before listing, the bottom of the mizusashi (water container) showed some condensation. Please understand this in advance. Also, the original box has stains and dirt due to age. Please check the photos. This is an ameyu (caramel glaze) mizusashi with a single-mouth shape, an ito-me (thread pattern) design, and shrimp-shaped ears on both ends. It is a work by Ohi Chozaemon, and you may have seen similar mizusashi. The box states "Sensō-kō" (Sensō's preference), indicating it was favored by the fourth generation Urasenke Grand Master, Sensō Sōshitsu. Sensō Sōshitsu was the fourth son of Sen Sōtan and the eldest among his sons to hold the title of Sōshitsu. He is also famous for bringing the first generation Ohi Chozaemon with him when he served in Kanazawa, leading to the birth of Ohi ware. It is likely a mizusashi with deep ties to Ohi-san. This piece is by Ito Keiraku, who has dedicated himself to Raku ware at the Katsura Kiln in Kyoto. It is said that he studied under the first generation Higaki Sōraku. While works by Ohi Chozaemon are likely to be highly priced, this item is considerably more affordable. Shipping is planned for an 80 or 100 size cardboard box. Thank you for your understanding.
2 months ago